Huápoca
Archaeological site in Chihuahua, Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Huápoca is an archaeological site located 36 kilometers west of Ciudad Madera, in the Huápoca Canyon region, northwest of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
Paquimé - Mogollón Culture, Archaeological Site Oasisamerica | ||
Name: | Huápoca Complex | |
Type: | Archaeology | |
Location: | Ciudad Madera, Chihuahua Mexico | |
Region: | Mesoamerica, Oasisamerica, (México) | |
Coordinates | 29°11′21″N 108°20′35″W | |
Culture: | Mogollon - Paquimé | |
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INAH Web Page | Non existent |
Visitors to the Huápoca region visit the Rio Papigochi and sites such as the Aguila and Serpiente caves, the Huápoca Spa and the Huápoca bridge, with access to the archaeological sites.[1]
In the Madera region, there are approximately 150 archaeological sites scattered across the cliffs. Most of them are in varying states of repair, with some damage caused by several factors, including the lack of attention, care and surveillance.[citation needed] Adobe floors are broken in several places, and walls are damaged with graffiti, even over old glyphs.[1]